Hugo Reboredo

According to our database1, Hugo Reboredo authored at least 12 papers between 2011 and 2016.

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2016
Bounds on the Number of Measurements for Reliable Compressive Classification.
IEEE Trans. Signal Process., 2016

2014
Compressive Classification: Analysis Designs and Geometrical Interpretation
PhD thesis, 2014

Compressive Classification of a Mixture of Gaussians: Analysis, Designs and Geometrical Interpretation.
CoRR, 2014

2013
Filter Design With Secrecy Constraints: The MIMO Gaussian Wiretap Channel.
IEEE Trans. Signal Process., 2013

Compressive classification.
Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory, 2013

Power allocation strategies for OFDM Gaussian wiretap channels with a friendly jammer.
Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Communications, 2013

Projections designs for compressive classification.
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Conference on Signal and Information Processing, 2013

2012
A zero-sum power allocation game in the parallel Gaussian wiretap channel with an unfriendly jammer.
Proceedings of the ICCS'12: The 12th International Conference on Communication Systems, 2012

Filter design with secrecy constraints: Zero-forcing constraint at the legitimate receiver.
Proceedings of the 13th IEEE International Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, 2012

2011
Filter Design with Secrecy Constraints: The Degraded Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Gaussian Wiretap Channel.
Proceedings of the 73rd IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 2011

Filter design with secrecy constraints: The multiple-input multiple-output Gaussian wiretap channel with zero forcing receive filters.
Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, 2011

Design of filters for reliable and secure communications conditional mean estimation at the eavesdropper.
Proceedings of EUROCON 2011, 2011


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